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they fought for things that americans that ronald reagan referred to. it is the face of having seven children ages 20-3. it is not the best time to run for president of the united states. we felt compelled because as ronald reagan said, we did not want to have to sit down some day and look at the eyes of our children's children and describe to them in america where once men were free. there were all born in pennsylvania. they all understand that has the greatness. all of us understand what was sacrifice. that is why we fight this fight. not because some poster tells us. because they know in their gut big things are adrift and in state at this election. i ask each and every one of the a to join us, to saddle up like reagan did with cowboy boots, take on that responsibility over the next five weeks. we're going to head to louisiana for here. we're feeling good about winning louisiana on saturday. [applause] we are heading to louisiana for the rest of the week and then we will be back here in pennsylvania. we will pick up a whole boatload of delegates and
they fought for things that americans that ronald reagan referred to. it is the face of having seven children ages 20-3. it is not the best time to run for president of the united states. we felt compelled because as ronald reagan said, we did not want to have to sit down some day and look at the eyes of our children's children and describe to them in america where once men were free. there were all born in pennsylvania. they all understand that has the greatness. all of us understand what was...
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ronald reagan to win the state. fifty-five electoral votes go for barack obama. north carolina, this is a pickup for mitt romney from what had been a democratic win four years ago. mitt romney, as he did in indiana tonight, when speck of state for the republicans. still in doubt is virginia when they are still counting the votes. florida when they're still counting the votes. simply too close to call. idaho, i think i mistakenly said that was expected to go for the presidents. i was wrong. mitt romney picks up by no and its four electoral votes. going to washington state, this was a state that the president was expected to win. he picks up those 12 electoral votes out of washington. and as we look at hawaii, the president's old state, for electoral votes, little doubt that this was going to happen. barack obama when so why. a great deal of fuss. don't know if that was true. sort of a fallback. no need. at this point he's on route to looking pretty good, but we will see in virginia. george allen is going to a stage three is likely to concede the virginia senate. t
ronald reagan to win the state. fifty-five electoral votes go for barack obama. north carolina, this is a pickup for mitt romney from what had been a democratic win four years ago. mitt romney, as he did in indiana tonight, when speck of state for the republicans. still in doubt is virginia when they are still counting the votes. florida when they're still counting the votes. simply too close to call. idaho, i think i mistakenly said that was expected to go for the presidents. i was wrong. mitt...
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in 1982, they fooled ronald reagan. they got him to agree to all $1 tax increase for every $3 of spending cuts. tax increases, we are still paying for them. the spending cuts never happened. spending went up twice as much. they had more spending, not less. then they turned around to george herbert walker bush in 1990 and they offered him $2 of the imaginary spending cuts for every $1 of a tax increase. he was a cheaper date. the spending cuts never happened. what happened in 2011 was there were not able to talk of republicans into swallowing their own net tongues. [applause] they had been able to do it in the past. they were not able to do it in 2011. the tea party movement, the ron paul movement came into the modern republican movement. making as bigger, stronger, and more conservative. i look back at the goldwater election, 1963 and 1964, a lot of people came into the party and strengthened the party. made it more conservative and more active. i understand why our enemies advise us against having a stronger and bigger
in 1982, they fooled ronald reagan. they got him to agree to all $1 tax increase for every $3 of spending cuts. tax increases, we are still paying for them. the spending cuts never happened. spending went up twice as much. they had more spending, not less. then they turned around to george herbert walker bush in 1990 and they offered him $2 of the imaginary spending cuts for every $1 of a tax increase. he was a cheaper date. the spending cuts never happened. what happened in 2011 was there were...
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he was buried in california at the ronald reagan presidential library. on his gravestone for its graduates from the speech he delivered at the dedication of the library. i know what my heart that man is good. but what is right will always eventually triumph and that there's purpose and worth in each and every life. during his political career, reagan was disliked and even reviled by most as the intelligence, the mainstream media as they've come to be known. but today there are so those who belittle his will in russia's decision to missiles that the united states and the ultimate failures of soviet communism. but there are many of us remember reagan from his record of 34 television network addresses to the american people. what these americans would call, no matter what the politics was a man of great bearing, straight talk, full of good humor and good will. this feature for president a matter what came his way. there were times he could be angry as he showed in the speeches about gorbachev's behavior and the arms conference on the russian merger of the i
he was buried in california at the ronald reagan presidential library. on his gravestone for its graduates from the speech he delivered at the dedication of the library. i know what my heart that man is good. but what is right will always eventually triumph and that there's purpose and worth in each and every life. during his political career, reagan was disliked and even reviled by most as the intelligence, the mainstream media as they've come to be known. but today there are so those who...
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. >> i think history showed whether it's ronald reagan or-- >> ronald reagan, george w. bush and-- >> your a telling me that ronald reagan was not increasing deficits. stuart: ronald reagan increased-- >> here is what we're arguing about, you lower tax rates, you get more revenue. >> stuart. stuart: that's a lesson of economic history. >> stuart, i'm sorry. stuart: it is. >> the lesson of the reagan years and bush years, you-- >> it's factually true that when you lower rates, ronald reagan did it, dramatic lower of rates, the revenue to the treasury doubled in five years. that's true. >> are you telling me. stuart: you're saying, oh, he left a deficit. it was congressional spending that led it a deficit. let's get back to the original argument. if you now, right now, lowered tax rates you would increase revenue to the treasury. >> you and i disagree on that. you and i disagree on that and i know my history and-- >> you think that by imposing higher tax rates, massive tax increase. >> no, no, not on everyone, not on everyone. stuart: tell me how you're going to get growth
. >> i think history showed whether it's ronald reagan or-- >> ronald reagan, george w. bush and-- >> your a telling me that ronald reagan was not increasing deficits. stuart: ronald reagan increased-- >> here is what we're arguing about, you lower tax rates, you get more revenue. >> stuart. stuart: that's a lesson of economic history. >> stuart, i'm sorry. stuart: it is. >> the lesson of the reagan years and bush years, you-- >> it's factually...
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look how ronald reagan was raids. dickson, illinois, small town, midwest, people proud of the work they did, proud of their families, proud of their heritage and country. look at barack obama. church with reverand wright for 20 years, he hates america. sal aelin ski. -- saul alinsky. he took the bust of winston churchill and said get this thing out of here. he gave a speech about the problems of america, apologizing for america. ronald reagan always uplifted america. he was our cheerleader. that's what america is looking for now. a cheerleader. megyn: it's possible for 46% of those polled to say they think president obama believes america's unfair and discriminatory but to still believe that he loves america. you can't necessarily jump to the one conclusion from the other. off course, those are separate questions. what the people think the president views is a society that needs a lot of work because of its discriminatory tendencies. nobody, not enron ald reagan would say america is perfect. but another difference, ro
look how ronald reagan was raids. dickson, illinois, small town, midwest, people proud of the work they did, proud of their families, proud of their heritage and country. look at barack obama. church with reverand wright for 20 years, he hates america. sal aelin ski. -- saul alinsky. he took the bust of winston churchill and said get this thing out of here. he gave a speech about the problems of america, apologizing for america. ronald reagan always uplifted america. he was our cheerleader....
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. >> he compared his effort to ronald reagan while speaking in reagan's hometown in dixon illinois. >> reagan ran that campaign in 1976, and people were saying why don't you get out of the race, you have no chance of winning. and he fought and he won 11 states in 1976. >> of course, reagan also lost his fight for the nomination that year to incumbent president gerald ford. for the lacety from the g.o.p. primary let's go to chicago and "countdown" correspondent david schuster. >> eliott, how are you. >> is illinois a swing state? what is the state of the play. >> the state of play is that the romney campaign feels pretty confident about how things are going. one adviser thinks they're going win as long as turnout doesn't fall off a cliff and it might because of the negative ads coming from the romney campaign. saying that santorum is a lightweight, and that ad is running in every media market. he's hammering rick santorum saying that santorum could not deal with the economy. mitt romney is on the defensive from rick santorum. santorum is ratcheting up the attacks saying that romney is
. >> he compared his effort to ronald reagan while speaking in reagan's hometown in dixon illinois. >> reagan ran that campaign in 1976, and people were saying why don't you get out of the race, you have no chance of winning. and he fought and he won 11 states in 1976. >> of course, reagan also lost his fight for the nomination that year to incumbent president gerald ford. for the lacety from the g.o.p. primary let's go to chicago and "countdown" correspondent david...
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ronald reagan in his fair well 50d dress the last thing he said to america was he said -- fair well address he said he was concerned about the future of america, he was concerned because through our civic institutions through our media through our culture through our schools we were not being taught about who we are as americans, what made us the greatest country in the history of the world. and if we have a version of history taught to ourselves that is out of step with what really heaped here, what really made us great, if they reeducate us as to what the greatness of america is all about, then we will lose our way and lose the freedom that we have. winston churchill said the debate is not about the future, the debate is about the past. how we defined what worked in america, who we are, will decide what vision we will cast in the future. and one of the great concerns that i have and that we see is this attempt by this president to redefine america. when he goes out to kansas and talks about how capitalism and free markets don't work and never worked. that it created great inequality in th
ronald reagan in his fair well 50d dress the last thing he said to america was he said -- fair well address he said he was concerned about the future of america, he was concerned because through our civic institutions through our media through our culture through our schools we were not being taught about who we are as americans, what made us the greatest country in the history of the world. and if we have a version of history taught to ourselves that is out of step with what really heaped...
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here's more from that event earlier today. >> ronald reagan stood for free markets, for a free economy. he would be appalled at looking what is happening today with the government takeover of health care. margaret thatcher after she left the prime ministership of england looked back at what she had accomplished in england at the same time that she served as reagan did. she said she never was able to accomplish what reagan accomplished in america. she said the reason the british national health care system. she said once government has their hooks into you, once government makes you dependent upon it for your very health and your lives and that of your children and your loved ones, it got you. [ applause ] they got you. and there is no amount of tributes you will not pay to get what you think you need to preserve your health and more importantly the health of those that you love. that's why obama care is the number one issue in this race. it is a race -- it's an issue about fundamental freedom. it's about whether you will be a generation that will be the generation that reagan talked ab
here's more from that event earlier today. >> ronald reagan stood for free markets, for a free economy. he would be appalled at looking what is happening today with the government takeover of health care. margaret thatcher after she left the prime ministership of england looked back at what she had accomplished in england at the same time that she served as reagan did. she said she never was able to accomplish what reagan accomplished in america. she said the reason the british national...
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ronald reagan, shining city on a hill. to president obama, we are a source of policy that required this president to go around the world and repeatedly apologized for america and what we have done in this world. ronald reagan would never apologize for the greatest country in history of the world. [applause] we have a very similar theme. we have a president who has made this week, cut our defense, we are approaching a $4 trillion budget. $1.20 trillion in deficit. expanding and exploding the deficit by $5 trillion. the only place the president can find to cut its defense spending. it is the only place he is willing to take a pound of flesh. it is the only thing the federal government has to do that individuals cannot do. when i was born, defense spending was 60% of the federal budget. it is now not 60% or 50 or 40 or 20. it is 17%. it is the one area that president obama says we have to cut some more. let me pledge to give just like ronald reagan pledged. we will have a strong and powerful and forceful america. [applause] t
ronald reagan, shining city on a hill. to president obama, we are a source of policy that required this president to go around the world and repeatedly apologized for america and what we have done in this world. ronald reagan would never apologize for the greatest country in history of the world. [applause] we have a very similar theme. we have a president who has made this week, cut our defense, we are approaching a $4 trillion budget. $1.20 trillion in deficit. expanding and exploding the...
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she has since died the ronald reagan presidential foundation which plans to sue also last hospital to investigate the security breach. >> coming up next more cases are reported of aspirin, for pain? can't remember the last time i took aspirin. i don't think aspirin's for body pain. aspirin is just old school. people have doubts about taking aspirin for pain. but they haven't experienced extra strength bayer advanced aspirin. in fact, in a recent survey, 92% of people who tried it said they would buy it again. what's different? it has micro-particles. enters the bloodstream fast and rushes relief to the site of pain. visit fastreliefchallenge.com today for a special trial offer. we're live at the new york stock exchange which your money report. morgan stanley has been subpoenaed by massachusetts regulators looking into the handling of face book the initial stock offering. federal authorities say they are looking into the issue and that are now warning investors about face book advertisement growth and now facebook shares are rebounding and are now down 16% since friday. we have some go
she has since died the ronald reagan presidential foundation which plans to sue also last hospital to investigate the security breach. >> coming up next more cases are reported of aspirin, for pain? can't remember the last time i took aspirin. i don't think aspirin's for body pain. aspirin is just old school. people have doubts about taking aspirin for pain. but they haven't experienced extra strength bayer advanced aspirin. in fact, in a recent survey, 92% of people who tried it said...
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earlier today, he spoke in illinois at the home of ronald reagan. he stood in front of the statue of the president and said he's the candidate most faithful to reagan's ideas for appeals. >>> this challenges the wording of the pension ballot measure. >> the ballot is drafted by the city of san jose, neither neutral, unbiased or fair. >> the lawsuit claims the city's june ballot measure misrepresents the issue and uses emotionally charged language such as abuses and services that could mislead voters. >>> chuck reed announced a statement today, this is the latest in a series of merit less complaints. over the past decade, retirement cost have risen to $245 million and now consume more than 20% of the general fund. >>> a casino is about to open in san jose. we get a sneak peek inside and see how the owner plans to attract people that don't gamble. >> reporter: the sounds and sights of people betting will soon bp in this room. a lot of detail and inspiration came from vegas. >> with the press of a but tonight, i can make it do different things as well
earlier today, he spoke in illinois at the home of ronald reagan. he stood in front of the statue of the president and said he's the candidate most faithful to reagan's ideas for appeals. >>> this challenges the wording of the pension ballot measure. >> the ballot is drafted by the city of san jose, neither neutral, unbiased or fair. >> the lawsuit claims the city's june ballot measure misrepresents the issue and uses emotionally charged language such as abuses and services...
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it certainly was not shared by ronald reagan. that showed me that producing a kind of consensus that lawyers often assume exist is far harder to create that political consensus than when i would have first assumed, when i was growing up and learning all the lessons that i guess "the new york times" and those other notorious liberals wanted us to learn. i learned them, too. i still believed them to an extent. but i now better appreciate -- at least i think better appreciate that that -- those lessons were not learned and absorbed by everyone. that's one reason why we still have these challenges today. >> have we been too clear? >> to professor anton, an observation about what happened from the transition from president bush to president obama, with the united states attorney in the northern district of illinois. ongoing investigation eventually led to the conviction of governor blagojevich, possibly implicating the president. at least some of his aides may have been talking to blagojevich. the president kept on the united states a
it certainly was not shared by ronald reagan. that showed me that producing a kind of consensus that lawyers often assume exist is far harder to create that political consensus than when i would have first assumed, when i was growing up and learning all the lessons that i guess "the new york times" and those other notorious liberals wanted us to learn. i learned them, too. i still believed them to an extent. but i now better appreciate -- at least i think better appreciate that that...
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reagan. they remember the last debate. most people have not remembered that throughout the republican presidential primary debates, mitt romney was considered to have lost most of them. every week there was another star who beat mitt romney in the depate. they remember what happened at the end. it am a mets' fan. most people don't realize the met may have been behind a few runs what they remembered what is happened in the 9th inning. the first debate i think is not going to have bearing on democratic turnout. it is what is going to happen at the close. i have great confidence that the president is going to continue his momentum and going to win and so will house democrats. >> my condolence on the mets this year, congressman. >> thank you. >> we also had a big number come out today with the jobs report that some sense of that may be booing democrats today. do you think that is going to be a factor in some of the competitive districts? eye should know for our viewers that we are talking on this
reagan. they remember the last debate. most people have not remembered that throughout the republican presidential primary debates, mitt romney was considered to have lost most of them. every week there was another star who beat mitt romney in the depate. they remember what happened at the end. it am a mets' fan. most people don't realize the met may have been behind a few runs what they remembered what is happened in the 9th inning. the first debate i think is not going to have bearing on...
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he couldn't choose therefore ronald reagan and nelson rockefeller. he didn't want either of them. you didn't want to be overshadowed or have someone like them either. a few of the names were tossed out. gerald ford, george bush of texas, although a few hours before nexton chose agnew he was talking to rogers morton of maryland who i believe is rogers. he had a brother from kentucky and he said rogers, if you want the vice presidential -- i'll give it to you. morton said no, no. so he said over on agnew. there wasn't a real groundswell for anyone, but also nixon couldn't afford to alienate anyone. he still had a tiny bit of fear that if i nominate someone that the party doesn't like, the floor might revolt and maybe they might go for reagan, so yes, it defees common sense and consider nixon's options, he didn't have any. agnew alienated nobody because the question was spiro who? >> right. >> also, by the way, you use the word puzzle or 1968, look at those times, that year. the whole year was a total puzzle. you had the assassination of robert kennedy, martin luther king and total c
he couldn't choose therefore ronald reagan and nelson rockefeller. he didn't want either of them. you didn't want to be overshadowed or have someone like them either. a few of the names were tossed out. gerald ford, george bush of texas, although a few hours before nexton chose agnew he was talking to rogers morton of maryland who i believe is rogers. he had a brother from kentucky and he said rogers, if you want the vice presidential -- i'll give it to you. morton said no, no. so he said over...
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ronald reagan took the helm back in 1980 he had fought some battles. he'd been fighting battles for a couple of decades to revive conservatism in this country. he fought and insurgent campaign against no less a sitting incumbent republican. now, we don't have a sitting republican incumbent running for office this time. but we have someone that is certainly the -- the choice of the establishment republican. someone whose turn it was. we see that so often in republican politics for president. it's almost -- almost inevitable whose ever the next in line, that's who the republicans tend to put forward. and ronald reagan said, no, we don't need the next in line. we need something very different. what's going on and was going on in 1976 and, of course, even worse in 1980 was something that was corrosive of the american spirit. we were in a time in the '60s and the '70s that we stopped believing in what made america great. we started believing that government and control of aspects of our lives was what make americans stronger. back in the late 1970s, the wor
ronald reagan took the helm back in 1980 he had fought some battles. he'd been fighting battles for a couple of decades to revive conservatism in this country. he fought and insurgent campaign against no less a sitting incumbent republican. now, we don't have a sitting republican incumbent running for office this time. but we have someone that is certainly the -- the choice of the establishment republican. someone whose turn it was. we see that so often in republican politics for president....
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>>guest: let me tell you ron, i knew ronald reagan, newt is no ronald reagan. >>neil: so you don't think lightning strikes twice there. half the ballots in florida are already in because so many vote absentee, so, it might not be our best chance to gauge newt gingrich's firepower. >>guest: no, he is crossing a -- causing a real stir. and the advertising will get tougher and meaner, you will not be able to look in television in florida without seeing someone attacked and beaten. >>neil: we saw that in iowa and until numb but it will be in overdrive. >>guest: in south carolina where the fact that romney is a mormon, that had a factor and wait until they start picking on him. it will be a war. and --. >>neil: all wars spend they have to rally around the winner, and you are saying sometimes grudgingly. >>guest: but the casualties. the casualties. >>neil: now, it is not just the candidates going at each other but a major union taking aim at romney in florida with $1 million ad campaigning attacking his business career. and my guest says that could help mitt romney.
>>guest: let me tell you ron, i knew ronald reagan, newt is no ronald reagan. >>neil: so you don't think lightning strikes twice there. half the ballots in florida are already in because so many vote absentee, so, it might not be our best chance to gauge newt gingrich's firepower. >>guest: no, he is crossing a -- causing a real stir. and the advertising will get tougher and meaner, you will not be able to look in television in florida without seeing someone attacked and...
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talk about ronald reagan but go back to jfk. cutting taxes on high-income earners. we should give them a tax cut. from our money they keep the more wealth created at home. better than the founder of facebook and washington dc. neil: the worst local will do better than the best bureaucrat. >> wise words. neil: this small business owner bear hug being the president? it is the president squeezing the living daylights out of them. like a bad monster movie next. a lot of companies kept doors open because of what we did through the small business administration. neil: does he have his own trumpet music in the background? he was calling in to a hip-hop station. but my next guest says his business is benefiting -- benefiting and would not who the president if he was the pizza owner. he may drop him. you do not buy this field loathsome business from the president? >> not at the level described. there are a lot of tax credits/incentives touted. but it is since -- simple. if you let the small business owners in america keep more of their own money they will make investment inv
talk about ronald reagan but go back to jfk. cutting taxes on high-income earners. we should give them a tax cut. from our money they keep the more wealth created at home. better than the founder of facebook and washington dc. neil: the worst local will do better than the best bureaucrat. >> wise words. neil: this small business owner bear hug being the president? it is the president squeezing the living daylights out of them. like a bad monster movie next. a lot of companies kept doors...
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there is only one ronald reagan. the only one who came here to see as and that is rick santorum. we are in the 16th congressional district. i want to say the names of our delegates. they are pledged to represent board. you have to go down your ballot to vote for each of these people in order for us to win. one of them is over here to my left. let's give her a round of applause. ♪ from the great county of ford, jan peterson. her husband phil is serving as an alternate delegate. from the neighboring 17th district -- let's give her a round of applause. the great congressman from the 16th district is here. i am from henry county. i will be on the 17th district ballots. this is an alternate delegates in the 17th district. from sterling, ill., one of our delegates, let's give her a round of applause. do not forget to vote for delegates. thank you very much. ♪ >> yard signs are available back here at the lemonade stand. god bless you all. it out and vote and get your neighbors to vote. >> great interview. ♪ >> ♪ victory is in sight there is hope for our nation again may be the f
there is only one ronald reagan. the only one who came here to see as and that is rick santorum. we are in the 16th congressional district. i want to say the names of our delegates. they are pledged to represent board. you have to go down your ballot to vote for each of these people in order for us to win. one of them is over here to my left. let's give her a round of applause. ♪ from the great county of ford, jan peterson. her husband phil is serving as an alternate delegate. from the...
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ronald reagan. his story is an american story. he was an ordinary man who did extraordinary things. he was a mantra to his convictions. true to his man convictions. he knew who he was and where he wanted to go and how to get there. he believed in limited government, lower taxes, and strong national defense. he saw problems and acted swiftly to correct them. he will go down in history as one of our nation's greatest presidents and one of our world's greatest leaders. [applause] when i was coming of age, and he was a great inspiration to me than and still is today. when i first i running for governor, i tried to apply the same principles as well. i was applying to be the ceo of the wisconsin government. as part of the process, i reached out to people, young and old. i laid out a plan for the future. i said we faced an economical crisis. i told people what we would do. not long after being elected into office, we took action right away. a reporter visited me. he asked, why are you acting so quickly? mo
ronald reagan. his story is an american story. he was an ordinary man who did extraordinary things. he was a mantra to his convictions. true to his man convictions. he knew who he was and where he wanted to go and how to get there. he believed in limited government, lower taxes, and strong national defense. he saw problems and acted swiftly to correct them. he will go down in history as one of our nation's greatest presidents and one of our world's greatest leaders. [applause] when i was coming...
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under a statue of ronald reagan rick santorum gives illinois voters his own speech. >> we need someone who can talk and strike blows for big things like reagan did for freedom and america. >> he ratcheted up the rhetoric against the man leading the polls, mitt romney. >> he simply abandoned freedom when he was governor of massachusetts. he abandoned it when he promoted obamacare in 2009. >> santorum faces another uphill battle due to poor organization. his team failed to line up delegates in the district. in another someone threw the petitions we by accident. that means he is unable to win 10 of the 54 delegates. that is bad news when you consider the puerto rico sweep over the weekend for mitt romney. >> these pancakes are as large as my win last night in puerto rico. >> italian now has him out 521 to two under 53. -- the tally now has him up 521 to 253. he is talking dollars and cents. >> i am not an economic light weight. president obama is. we're not going to be successful with another economic light weight. >> is the tactic paying off? it depends on which poll you look at. one has
under a statue of ronald reagan rick santorum gives illinois voters his own speech. >> we need someone who can talk and strike blows for big things like reagan did for freedom and america. >> he ratcheted up the rhetoric against the man leading the polls, mitt romney. >> he simply abandoned freedom when he was governor of massachusetts. he abandoned it when he promoted obamacare in 2009. >> santorum faces another uphill battle due to poor organization. his team failed to...
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reagan, and somewhat reluctantly she met with reagan and decided he was a man of vigor, a man she saw as being clo to thean iisri she had grown up around in the southwest parts of the united states, oklahoma, and illinois. people with m-wtires meas qet msf, n have to explain himself constantly and make decisions. the famous things he said to his foreign policy adviser, richard allen, she heard about, was allen, who was advisingim when wasunngrede 9,nd wt's he soviet union and reagan famously looked up and said, we win, they lose. how do you like that? and jeanne heard that and she really led that. so, she goto know reagan, who evly bamear ofis apparatus, and she brought with him 'centrist democrats like herself, who had been alienated by what happened in the democratic party by thead tall takeover. the defeatism, the aect ede t tkr t moat pty and the centrist democrats gave an intellectual spinal cord to the reagan administration in foreign policy particularly, and in terms of w i got to know her, why i write abthi w ti io h personally, and i was starting a book publishing company in
reagan, and somewhat reluctantly she met with reagan and decided he was a man of vigor, a man she saw as being clo to thean iisri she had grown up around in the southwest parts of the united states, oklahoma, and illinois. people with m-wtires meas qet msf, n have to explain himself constantly and make decisions. the famous things he said to his foreign policy adviser, richard allen, she heard about, was allen, who was advisingim when wasunngrede 9,nd wt's he soviet union and reagan famously...
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this week hear conversations vet with gerald ford, ronald reagan, and george h.w. bush. in washington, d.c., listen on xm channel 119 and at c-spanradi c-spanradio.org. >>> now a conversation of the abolitionist movement and the underground railroad. republican congressman owen own lovejoy used his home in princeton, illinois, as a stop on the underground railroad.ro and as a house member, he very introdu introduced a bill to end slavery in the district of columbia. he sefbed in congress from 1857 until his death in 1864. hi we'll hear from historian and thorough wen muelder. >> okay, good >> okay, good morning. first of all, let me do a sound check. can i be heard? very good. well, welcome. good morning. i'm don kennen, a vice president of the united states capitol historical society. and it's my pleasure to welcome you to today's lecture observing african-american history month. we are pleased to be joined by the illinois state society of washington, d.c. and the knox college alumni association of washington, d.c. in presenting today's lecture. i especially want to ack
this week hear conversations vet with gerald ford, ronald reagan, and george h.w. bush. in washington, d.c., listen on xm channel 119 and at c-spanradi c-spanradio.org. >>> now a conversation of the abolitionist movement and the underground railroad. republican congressman owen own lovejoy used his home in princeton, illinois, as a stop on the underground railroad.ro and as a house member, he very introdu introduced a bill to end slavery in the district of columbia. he sefbed in...
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ronald reagan and tip o'neill -- they probably did not agree on much of anything, and yet they were able to have an affable relationship and be decent to one another and not to reach other down in the process. we have to get back to that and keep talking about this. that is why again, governor schwarzenegger, i want to thank you for getting started. if we do not do a bill not happen. -- it will not happen. >> i recently spoke to the senate press secretaries. the two senators from pennsylvania, senator toomey and senator casey, had the two men themselves and their staff -- had a softball game. they had a good time. they went out and place of all, had a few beers. they put it up under facebook pages and both of them told me that they got absolute vituperative remarks from their supporters, saying, how could you possibly consort with the enemy like that? the senator from their own state. you would think that there would be a certain common interests here. but that was the reaction of the voters. bill, you had your hand up -- anybody who wants to take this, take a. >> i would say, i think wh
ronald reagan and tip o'neill -- they probably did not agree on much of anything, and yet they were able to have an affable relationship and be decent to one another and not to reach other down in the process. we have to get back to that and keep talking about this. that is why again, governor schwarzenegger, i want to thank you for getting started. if we do not do a bill not happen. -- it will not happen. >> i recently spoke to the senate press secretaries. the two senators from...
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reagan, does he need to be more specific on what he would cut? what exactly are you not hearing from romney that you think voters need to hear? >> having a plan, not just an economic plan, but on what he would do budgetary, and talking about that. it does not have the be9-9-9 or something like that from the other candidates, but boaters need to hear him repetitively talking about it and having a strong belief that he is going to deliver on it. voters have become so cynical about politics, not just about candidates making promises and not delivering on them, but more importantly, about canted it's getting into office and then not having the willingness to take on the tough issues. part of it is convincing voters that i have a plan and i am committed to enacting it. >> you had a big financial advantage over your opponent. what did it get you? >> you have to look at the big picture. you go all the way back to last february, both the state and national union supported attacking me when the reforms were up. they spent millions in the state supreme cou
reagan, does he need to be more specific on what he would cut? what exactly are you not hearing from romney that you think voters need to hear? >> having a plan, not just an economic plan, but on what he would do budgetary, and talking about that. it does not have the be9-9-9 or something like that from the other candidates, but boaters need to hear him repetitively talking about it and having a strong belief that he is going to deliver on it. voters have become so cynical about politics,...
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only one won re-election and that was ronald reagan. if obama were to win re-election he would be only the second president to win with a jobless rate above 7%. what's really important to remember john is that, you know, ford's jobless rate was coming down from 9% but was still pretty high. carter's very near the high. george h.w. very near the high. president obama and ronald reagan have something in common. in that the jobless rate has come down wherebly from where it was at the peak of the jobless crisis. also you don't look at unemployment rates in isolation. let's talk about stocks. because the stock market has done very well over the past four years. the s&p 500 is up 75%. nasdaq up 107%. the dow up 65%. superinteresting to note these other factors that go into play. not just the jobless rate but a lot of people have been talking about how difficult, how difficult historically it is to have such a high unemployment rate and win re-election. but this is down from 10%, in common with ronald reagan. >> which is why the obama team wan
only one won re-election and that was ronald reagan. if obama were to win re-election he would be only the second president to win with a jobless rate above 7%. what's really important to remember john is that, you know, ford's jobless rate was coming down from 9% but was still pretty high. carter's very near the high. george h.w. very near the high. president obama and ronald reagan have something in common. in that the jobless rate has come down wherebly from where it was at the peak of the...
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we would get a ronald reagan in 2016 and the u.s. is going to take off and the rest of the world will accommodate an come back in line. if you look at england, if you look at what is going on in france, it is all the same. it is the u.s. that is not showing the leadership that we should show politically to really get these other countries in line and getting their problems solved. stuart: adds value to the show. he love the word value. excellent stuff. thank you. always a pleasure. if you don't like harry reid's comments on taxes waiting for you hear what he says about climate change and its role in stores like hurricanes and the. we will have the story and of course reaction new at 10:00. harry reid climate change. back to the markets. apple. i got to ask, where is it? >> up fractionally, doing a lot of nothing after tanking yesterday, we saw it down 20% of of its record highs in september. there is concern about the pipeline and concerns that they don't make as much, costs more to make them and competition. stuart: i have a drugmak
we would get a ronald reagan in 2016 and the u.s. is going to take off and the rest of the world will accommodate an come back in line. if you look at england, if you look at what is going on in france, it is all the same. it is the u.s. that is not showing the leadership that we should show politically to really get these other countries in line and getting their problems solved. stuart: adds value to the show. he love the word value. excellent stuff. thank you. always a pleasure. if you don't...
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reagan. >>one of the last to be sentenced in the operation board games investigation...an old friend, confidante and aide to the ex-governor is now preparing prison, too. today lon monk learned how long his stay behind bars will be. wgn's julie unruh has more on the story from the newsroom. >>lon monk, once a sports agent and son of a wealthy southern california doctor-in a matter of months will be an inmate along with a handful of others who dared to do business with rod blagojevich when he was running the state of illinois. monk plead guilty to one count of wire fraud in exchange for his testimony against his best friend the former governor. for it he agreed to serve 2 years in prison. today a federal judge upheld that deal made with prosecutors. but the judge didn't stop there. he stated monk is perhaps more culpible than others. he knew blagojevich personally and later worked with him professionally. he of all people should have known full well what he was dealing with when he took a job
reagan. >>one of the last to be sentenced in the operation board games investigation...an old friend, confidante and aide to the ex-governor is now preparing prison, too. today lon monk learned how long his stay behind bars will be. wgn's julie unruh has more on the story from the newsroom. >>lon monk, once a sports agent and son of a wealthy southern california doctor-in a matter of months will be an inmate along with a handful of others who dared to do business with rod...
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reagan in 1984, would you see that changing? >>guest: my guess is regardless of what happens today, wisconsin will be if play for a senate seat as well as for the ten electoral votes which i hope go to governor romney. i think if scott survives, it increases our chances dramatically. but, regardless, wisconsin is in play. wisconsin is generally a fiscally conservative state. this is a real misconception here and there could be some more social liberalism in wisconsin but we are hard working folks in wisconsin and we want to make sure that government lives in its means so i view this as a fiscally conservative state and of course, president obama has not been a particularly fiscally conservative president. >>neil: we will watch closely, senator johnson, always a pleasure. thank you very much. >>guest: have a great day. >>neil: a lot more coming up including this. all for student whose visited state capital each day they get ongoing civics lesson and today a lesson in history because not only is their governor being potentially re
reagan in 1984, would you see that changing? >>guest: my guess is regardless of what happens today, wisconsin will be if play for a senate seat as well as for the ten electoral votes which i hope go to governor romney. i think if scott survives, it increases our chances dramatically. but, regardless, wisconsin is in play. wisconsin is generally a fiscally conservative state. this is a real misconception here and there could be some more social liberalism in wisconsin but we are hard...
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some of you may know that great d line that bob doesmusic is better than itsounie ie and ronald reagan governed better than a doctor i think, rating ia fascinating figure. lil who writes with disagreement but respect for the reagan years. and on the one hand he started out life as a new dealer, and all his langge in it he never gave up a id nwda et b t ion successful in converting l of democrats, that and the very, very high interest rates helped him quite a lot. and secondly, i argue, i talk about reagan in the book and argue nr one, inoffice dt cot achievements of the new deal. he did not try, they are not even proposed privatizing social security to the wendy's on the speaker circuit he spoke very negatively about it. heaid taxe o save scia ofma fnn jokes about why, but nonetheless he did it. he didn't try to overturn medicare. he did cut a lot of programs. he cut some progras are key cuts in programs all lot more ti.t wanted him to have the t ie iet chalnginthe whole lot consensus. the other thing reagan did is he was very alive to the communitarian side of conservatism. if you loo
some of you may know that great d line that bob doesmusic is better than itsounie ie and ronald reagan governed better than a doctor i think, rating ia fascinating figure. lil who writes with disagreement but respect for the reagan years. and on the one hand he started out life as a new dealer, and all his langge in it he never gave up a id nwda et b t ion successful in converting l of democrats, that and the very, very high interest rates helped him quite a lot. and secondly, i argue, i talk...
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thank you. [ applause ] >>> 25 years ago on june 12th, 1987, president ronald reagan delivered a speech at the brandenburg gate of the berlin wall and called on soviet president mikhail gorbachev to "tear down that wall." here's that 25-minute speech. and in about 30 minutes remarks by former white house chief of staff to president reagan. he recalls the events leading up to the speech and its impact on the end of the cold war. [ applause ] >> thank you. thank you very much. chancellor cole, governor mayor deacon, ladies and gentlemen, 24 years ago president john f. kennedy visited berlin and speaking to the people of this city and the world at the city hall since then two other presidents have come each in his turn to berlin and today i myself make my second visit to your city. [ applause ] we come to berlin, we american presidents, because it's our duty to speak in this place of freedom. but i must confess, we are drawn here by other things as well. by the feeling of history in this city. more than 500 years older than our own nation. by the beauty of the wall and the garden. most of
thank you. [ applause ] >>> 25 years ago on june 12th, 1987, president ronald reagan delivered a speech at the brandenburg gate of the berlin wall and called on soviet president mikhail gorbachev to "tear down that wall." here's that 25-minute speech. and in about 30 minutes remarks by former white house chief of staff to president reagan. he recalls the events leading up to the speech and its impact on the end of the cold war. [ applause ] >> thank you. thank you very...
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plus, what prompted cook county board president toni preckwinkle to say ronald reagan has a "special place in hell?" and searching the south seas for amelia earhart. in the medical wash. adding slides to a political debate. and women get pregnant after a sexual assault. rep todd akin said women were victims of legitimate rate rarely get credit. statistics do not support that. that is 5 percent of sexual assault victims. a survey found that the way the rate that women get women get pregnant after a sexual assault is higher than consentual sex. obstetricians said there is no biological plausibility to the state. the concept arose in medieval times when human reproduction was not understood the belief that women could get printed only if they consented to the pregnancy. rosie o-donnell says a tv commercial saved her life. the commedian is recovering today from a heart attack. she says hours after helping a woman out of her car she suffered chest pains, nausea and clamminess. odonnell took bayer aspirin when she searched the internet and discovered many of her symptoms matched up. her ca
plus, what prompted cook county board president toni preckwinkle to say ronald reagan has a "special place in hell?" and searching the south seas for amelia earhart. in the medical wash. adding slides to a political debate. and women get pregnant after a sexual assault. rep todd akin said women were victims of legitimate rate rarely get credit. statistics do not support that. that is 5 percent of sexual assault victims. a survey found that the way the rate that women get women get...
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. >> ronald reagan -- >> now you're jack kennedy? >> ronald reagan -- >> "now's" terri o'neal on the romney ticket's disaster for women. >> if the romney/ryan ticket is elected, should those who believe abortion should remain legal be worried? >> david cay johnston on ryan's sixth study lie. >> can you guarantee this math will add up? >> absolutely. six studies have guaranteed. >> and what's more disrespectful? lying to america or interrupting a guy who's lying to america? >> it was openly contemptuous and disrespectful. >> karen finney on the right wing freak-out over joe biden's knockout performance. >> ever felt that way where you just want to deck somebody? >> an obnoxious drunk. i think somewhere during the debate he took ritalin. >>> good to have you with us tonight, folks. thanks for watching. what did we see? we witnessed a schooling on the issues by vice president joe biden last night. it really was the shot in the arm the democrats and the progressives were hoping for. after watching mitt romney get away with lie after lie
. >> ronald reagan -- >> now you're jack kennedy? >> ronald reagan -- >> "now's" terri o'neal on the romney ticket's disaster for women. >> if the romney/ryan ticket is elected, should those who believe abortion should remain legal be worried? >> david cay johnston on ryan's sixth study lie. >> can you guarantee this math will add up? >> absolutely. six studies have guaranteed. >> and what's more disrespectful? lying to america or...
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get ronald reagan was the first, 1981 the first to be on the west side of the capitol. among understanding is that it was a senator of oregon's idea and reagan thought it was a good idea she would be getting to face california that way. he liked that idea. but the biggest factor was now so many people can view it. now there were 1.8 million people for obama as inauguration four years ago. by far the biggest. they can give out all of that about 140 or 150,000 tickets and the rest of the people show up and stand there. but when it used be on the east side there were about 20,000 people who could view the actual ceremony to read and oftentimes there were a million people for the parade. >> are all of the pictures that you showed on the slides are those pictures. >> i have many pictures were not part of the slide show that were here if you take a look at the book you will see i've got more than 50 pictures in the book. >> yes? >> [inaudible] >> they do say that it costs a lot. i don't have an exact figure but i would hope they would be somewhat scaled back this time not onl
get ronald reagan was the first, 1981 the first to be on the west side of the capitol. among understanding is that it was a senator of oregon's idea and reagan thought it was a good idea she would be getting to face california that way. he liked that idea. but the biggest factor was now so many people can view it. now there were 1.8 million people for obama as inauguration four years ago. by far the biggest. they can give out all of that about 140 or 150,000 tickets and the rest of the people...
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most people don't remember that come in the first debate, walter mondale just crushed ronald reagan. they remember the last debate. most people have not remembered that, throughout the republican presidential primary debate, mitt romney was considered to have lost most of them. every week, there is another star with romney in the debate. -- ipeople don't realize have great confidence that the presence will continue his momentum. >> my condolences on the mets this year, congressman. [laughter] >> thank you. >> we had a big never come out to do with the jobs report. there is some sense that that may be booing democrats today. do you think that will be a factor in competitive districts? >> we are talking on this friday afternoon when the jobs numbers have come out. our viewers will be watching on sunday. go ahead, congressman. >> we still have work to do. the fact that unemployment is now under 8% says that we are heading in the right direction under the very economic policies that governor romney is articulating and espousing. we had crushing unemployment. unemployment went up there is
most people don't remember that come in the first debate, walter mondale just crushed ronald reagan. they remember the last debate. most people have not remembered that, throughout the republican presidential primary debate, mitt romney was considered to have lost most of them. every week, there is another star with romney in the debate. -- ipeople don't realize have great confidence that the presence will continue his momentum. >> my condolences on the mets this year, congressman....